perceptional “biases” are well-honed survival skills
Michael Hahn @mhahn29 Why is human perception systematically biased?
In joint @NatureNeuro work with @weixx2 , we provide a unified theory of perceptual biases.
OA link: https://rdcu.be/dyHzf
journal page: https://nature.com/articles/s41593-024-01574-x
Replying to @mhahn29 @NatureNeuro and @weixx2
For human survival, efficiency, and competitive advantage. My lifetime recorded experiences, hard self-training, instantly eliminate the useless and extraneous. I see the essential and necessary. I strongly reject what does NOT work. My perceptional biases are well-honed skills.
For human survival, efficiency, and competitive advantage. Lifetime stored experiences, hard self-training, instantly eliminates the useless and extraneous, rejects instantly what does not work. Seeing the “essential and necessary”, perceptional “biases” are well-honed skills.
For human survival, efficiency, and competitive advantage. Lifetime stored experiences, hard self-training, instantly eliminates the useless and extraneous, instantly rejects what does not work. Seeing the “essential and necessary”, perceptional “biases” are well-honed skills.
For human survival, efficiency, and competitive advantage. Lifetime stored experiences, hard self-training, eliminates the useless and extraneous, instantly rejects what does not work. Seeing the “essential and necessary”, perceptional “biases” are well-honed effective skills.
For human survival, efficiency, and competitive advantage. Lifetime stored experiences, hard self-training, eliminates the useless and extraneous, instantly rejects what does not work. Seeing “the essential and necessary”, my perceptional “biases” are well-honed effective skills.
For human survival, efficiency, and competitive advantage. Lifetime stored experiences, hard self-training, eliminates the useless and extraneous, instantly rejects what does not work. Seeing the essential and necessary, my perceptional ‘biases’ are well-honed effective skills.